There is no need for carbon taxes or exchanges or carbon sequestration or the Kyoto treaty or IPCC, or Al Gore or worrying
about methane burps..
Not exact matches
I'm going to use it for teaching along with the rest of the Understanding the Forecast webmodels, but it was designed to be relevant to the issue of abrupt new
methane burps as we've been ruminating
about lately on Realclimate.
In terms of the comments
about the Holocene record, etc, and Gavin's saying that there is «no evidence» of such
methane burps then: first, let us all also acknowledge that some of the world's major paleoclimate and
methane experts HAVE seen evidence of exactly that [i.e., Nisbet, Have sudden large releases of
methane from geological reservoirs occurred since the Last Glacial Maximum, and could such releases occur again?
About 95 % of the
methane from cows is actually from the
burps, not the farts.
According to Toensmeier, silvopasture has the highest carbon sequestration potential of any temperate climate food production system —
about 250 tons per hectare, on par with most naturally - occurring forests in the U.S., even when factoring in the emissions from
methane burps.